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Multiple bullae (blisters filled with straw colored fluid), usually located on the arms, legs, or trunk
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May weep, crust over, erode the skin, form ulcers or open sores
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Itching
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Rashes
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Mouth sores
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Bleeding gums
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Eye involvement: Corneal ulcers and ectropion (turning out of the eyelid so that the inner surface is exposed) in cases with eye involvement.
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